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Is your mum a housewife vs Is your mum an housewife

The correct phrase is 'is your mum a housewife?' The article 'a' is used before the word 'housewife' because it begins with a consonant sound. 'An' is used before words that begin with a vowel sound. In this case, 'housewife' starts with the consonant sound 'h.'

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 2737 views

Is your mum a housewife

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'is your mum a housewife' when asking about someone's mother's occupation. The article 'a' is used before 'housewife' because it starts with a consonant sound.

Examples:

  • Is your mum a housewife or does she work outside the home?
  • I heard your mum is a housewife. Is that true?
  • Is your mum a housewife like mine?
  • Do you know if your mum is a housewife or a career woman?
  • Is your mum a housewife or a stay-at-home mom?
  • Perhaps you could pop out and get your mum a Turkish Delight, Josh.
  • While you're in there, you can give your mum a bell.
  • And this lovely lady... is your mum.
  • Where is your mum, Potter?
  • Is your mum coming for Founder's Day?
  • Try being me for 17 years when everyone asks why your auntie is your mum.
  • Look, where is your mum?
  • My babies! Aren't you going to give your mum a kiss?
  • So Hanna, is your mum and dad still together?
  • Then why is your mum so worried about you?
  • Is your mum and dad in, love?
  • How is your mum, all right?
  • Your parents must be pleased with that, how is your mum?
  • You said your mum hates goats.
  • Your mum hasn't left you.
  • We want your mum's car back asap.
  • Your mum said something about voicemail...
  • There was an accountant and a housewife.
  • I resented her for being a housewife.
  • You spent years being a housewife, a mother.

Is your mum an housewife

This phrase is incorrect in English. The article 'an' is used before words that begin with a vowel sound, not 'housewife' which starts with a consonant sound.

  • And this lovely lady... is your mum.
  • Where is your mum, Potter?
  • Is your mum coming for Founder's Day?
  • Try being me for 17 years when everyone asks why your auntie is your mum.
  • Look, where is your mum?
  • So Hanna, is your mum and dad still together?
  • Then why is your mum so worried about you?
  • Is your mum and dad in, love?
  • How is your mum, all right?
  • Your parents must be pleased with that, how is your mum?
  • You said your mum hates goats.
  • Your mum hasn't left you.
  • We want your mum's car back asap.
  • Your mum said something about voicemail...
  • Look... I really need to ask your mum some questions about your dad.
  • Say thanks to your mum for the piccalilli.
  • Your mum'll have to cook you something when you get home.
  • Your mum and dad will never come.
  • Come on, drive like your mum.
  • I want to talk to your mum.

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